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50 Shades of Small

Small-Tool: 50 shades of Small is another free online puzzle/riddle game created by our EG24 player small-tool for EscapeGames24. There are 50 levels to complete. You will need stamina, brains and a lot of help. This is not easy! We want you to finish in the best sense of the term. Good luck and have fun!

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  1. Hmm, maybe I should lie down also to get that eureka moment Xaq is talking about. No idea how/where to use that cipher on 41.

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  2. Dutchie,
    On 41 egg.
    Use that cipher on the letters to get the feel things and then mirror those feel things in the way the original letters were mirrored to get other feel things.

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  3. Right.
    Back to it.
    Had an epiphany on 35 (ie learned to count!).
    Working on 36 with little result so far.

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  4. Thanks for the clue! 42 now.

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  5. Much thanks to Chael for the help on 35.

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  6. ok...on to the 2nd egg.....had something in mind that didn't work so back to hints ....thanks S-T

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  7. Tangled, when you've got two eggs, there is the answer

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  8. ok, on 36 apparently i really suck at math :) cause i am not getting anywhere, If i go 80 forward that lands on the 20th letter, if i try going back 75 from there it lands between 5+6 and keep getting dicimals... what is the trick to this please.

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  9. rds, I used angles to count and a protractor :)

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  10. Lol, I think you're talking about lvl 31, Mako.
    And if not then you used quite a complicated method to solve lvl 36 :P

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  11. Spotted the egg for 42 after noticing a pattern to the word lengths, tried something with the egg's picture, made it to 43.

    I can read the text in the pic, but it doesn't make any sense to me... hrm. :/

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  12. For 43, Follow directions (We use needless runners rune) from startpoint.

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  13. Rds I have not long cracked this one after much head scratching.

    The percentages show how much momentum the pendulum loses in each swing.
    If it drops from the starting place it falls 13 sections but will only be able to rise 80% of that on the other side.
    Second swing has a new starting position and a new percentage.
    One swing for each line will map out food for Granny.

    PS the decimals are needed - don’t round off.

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  14. rds: It should land directly on the 5th letter. You're only going back 75% of the 20 spaces you covered to get over there; 20 x 0.75 = 15, 20 - 15 = 5. Each swing is going to be smaller than the last one; your pendulum's losing momentum with each one, after all.

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  15. Dutchie - I have no idea what a "needless runners rune" is or how to use it. I tried dropping the letters in that phrase from the statement but it didn't appear to give me anything. o_O;

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  16. It was easier for me with angles at lvl 36, it took 2 minutes, earlier I spent 15 minutes trying without it :)

    Now I can see the egg backwords. And now what?

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  17. xaq,
    All the letters in that sentence are very specific letters!

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  18. Mako,
    When on the egg of lvl 42 it's time to pick letters. And the pic is a hint how?

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  19. Xaq try to translate that sentence in directions. Each letter is one direction.

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  20. Ah, okay...found the hidden message, which apparently directed me back to the P.T., but nothing I'm counting seems to work.

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  21. xaq,
    The hidden message is asking you to count a specific letter (in the grid) and yep, then P.T.

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  22. Ah, found it! Thanks Dutchie & S-T.

    44's gonna have to wait until after class tonight.

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  23. Found second egg on level 45 but not sure what to do now. Tried the same cipher again but that's not right I think.

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  24. Guys, I am still having trouble with 39. Any hints, aside from S-T's literal hint from earlier?

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  25. Chael, only the title is important. Put obly one more space and the answer is obvious.

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  26. lvl 43 - where to start moving?

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  27. Dutchie,
    On level 45 you found both eggs by not using what you found. So, use what you found to get the second egg (before you did what made you really find the second egg). The real answer to get the second egg will help with that. No anagram.

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  28. @Mako thanks, that was obvious!

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  29. Mako, did you read the text. It tells you where to start.

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  30. Chael615,
    It´s the calm before the storm, two relatively easy levels, 39 and 40, before all hell breaks loose :P

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  31. @S-T, does this riddle have bonus levels?

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  32. Oh, I read now! Starting to move, let me see...

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  33. 2 very easy bonus levels, Chael (that is if you kept track of red).

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  34. Wow!!! just found out the game is posted and it already has 1035 comments!!
    Congrats small-tool and Jon and thank you for making it !
    Im sure its great fun !
    I ll try to start it one of these days but i bet i wont finish it this year LOL, so please friends leave helpful comments for the poor like me LOL
    Good luck!

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  35. @S-T I have been keeping track. I've made it to 41 but I am having trouble finding the egg.

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  36. Nevermind, I found the egg.

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  37. I'm at 44 but I'm leaving it for tomorrow. Thanks a lot!

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  38. I can't find the egg for 42, however. Any ideas on where to start?

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  39. Chael, Maybe the sentence "I, a do all, curly smashing concatenation" reminds you to a certain cipher? (count letters)

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  40. look at xaq comment 10:40 AM

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  41. ok, I dont know what i am doing wrong here, on 36, I have tried over 100 times to come up with something other than "digits", what am i doing wrong here please. I feel really dumb at this point that i cant figure it out.

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  42. I counted the letters but the result doesn't bring to mind any cipher that I am aware of (not that I am aware of many).

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  43. Sorry cipher is the wrong word, but google the numbers you get 1,1,2,3,5 etc. It will get you to the egg.

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  44. rds665,
    On 36 the comments are a bit confusing because of all the different methods (and I think some digits/numbers in those comments were not precise).

    It's all together 26 sections, but the part the pendulum is going is only 25 sections because you don't use the start section.
    So the whole track from there is 25 sections. And 80% of that is 20. So 20 steps from the start you land on the T (of Tricky).
    Now the new 100% is 20 and 75% of 20 is 15.
    So from that T the pendulum swings back 15 steps and lands on the H (of holding).
    Keep doing that method and you will get it for sure.

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  45. I just want to say that this is a great fun!
    Since tree days I'm spending my evenings with this great game.
    Any beers, many cigarettes later I'm in the middle - my brain is smoking with me.
    Thanx for the fun

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  46. thank you ST I will try again in a bit, need to give my brain a break and go feed the kids, hopefully i will come back and have a pop moment.... (btw... sorry if you could hear any of those things i was yelling out loud about you today) :)

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  47. Hi stuck in lvl 25
    I've read all the hints but I get not understand all this with the cipher, and everything is very complicated.
    Could someone please explain more clearly?. Thanks

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  48. Hi pichi, I will try to help. The cipher is a transposition cipher, that means that every letter in the alphabet will change places with another letter to create a new alphabet.. The keyword will always be the start of the changed alphabet. To start, write out the regular alphabet, then look at the gibberish and the solution, scprin and father, the gibberish is from the changed alphabet, so write the letters under the regular alphabet. S will go under F, C will go under A, P will go under T and so on, with both sets of gibberish. Then you will be able to start filling in the rest of the alphabet, any letters that are at the beginning of the changed alphabet will be part of the keyword you need, and none of those letters will be in their normal position in the alphabet. You will need to guess the last 4 letters of the keyword. I hope this helps, if not post again, there are many who will try to help.

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  49. On 44 now. No idea where to start.

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  50. Thanks Donas, but this made, me almost all the letters I get are consonants, but keep trying. I'm probably not doing the right thing

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  51. For 44 'bamar and theta' is the most important part. Try to add them.

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  52. Pichi I will try to expand on what Donas said.

    JOLTED in plain text becomes
    AJDPIM in cipher
    and
    FATHER becomes
    SCPRIN.
    This allows you to place 10 characters of the cipher (2 are duplicates) under your regular alphabet leaving 16 to place.
    See if you can find 4 letters out of the 16 which will fit in the first 4 blanks to make a word.
    That word is your answer.

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  53. Not sure what to count on 45.

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  54. Back from class, back to 45 (worked out Dutchie's hint.)

    Am I supposed to be counting text in the picture or in the clue?

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  55. xaq,
    See my previous post.
    And with 'text' I mean text. So not the pic, but the text on the level.

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  56. OK S-T I'll admit it:
    This time you have me beaten.
    Even having read the earlier hints after well over an hour 42egg remains hard boiled.
    I've tried picking from everywhere I can think of using every method I know and nada.
    Looks like I wouldn't have been admitted to Hut 8.

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  57. Tried the obvious, flipped what I got around...got me an (apparently rotten?) egg. So that's a start....I think?

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  58. That doesn't mean I've given up though!

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  59. Austen64 - Remember the numbers in the start of the level that got you to the egg? Notice how the egg-answer is reversed in the image? Try reversing the numbers and applying them to the egg somehow. (i.e. if the numbers that got you there were 5, 23, and 8, try applying 8, 23, and 5 to something.)

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  60. Xaq I thought I'd tried applying both FIB and BIF to every piece of text on the screen but here goes with another session.
    Thanks.

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  61. Hope that helped, I could use some assistance up at 45's 1st egg. The answer that got me to it suggests a specific cipher, but nothing about the puzzle is applicable to that cipher in any way.

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  62. xaq,
    The first egg on 45 confirms you're on the right track. Now use that answer (to get that egg) on the pic. Draw to get letters.

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  63. Xaq applying BIF sequentially to the top line gave me a 7 letter word but not the right one.
    Am I on the right track?

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  64. You're close!

    What I did to get the right answer was take the egg clue, make it into one run-on word, count over the appropriate number of letters, and hit enter.

    If you came up with the wrong answer that I did, your answer will read down the right side of what you get, and the correct answer will read down the left.

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  66. OK looks like a paint job.

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  67. Pichi, I had a hard time too....I did what the hints said and wrote the gibberish words out and then underneath matched up and I wrote the un-gibberish words Then I just subsituted one after the other under the alphabet. Once I understood and worked it correctly I got it.

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  68. Mako, (just came back) I got the first egg on 26 but still staring at the 2nd one and not sure what you mean when you say if I got the first and second egg I would have the answer. I already know it must be staring me in the face but ...........can I get more help?

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  69. Tangled when you have both eggs there will be an on screen clue what to do with both words to make another.

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  70. lvl 43:
    Path followed, message read and letter counted.
    Figuring out next step.

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  71. And the moral of the story is look carefully and learn to count!

    On to lvl 44.

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  72. I can not believe I got 44 that quickly!

    Onward to 45.

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  73. I found the first egg on 45, but I have no clue what to do after that, even after S-T's hint to xaq. Where and what do I draw?

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  74. Wish I'd found that egg Chael.
    Been looking for ages and no Idea!

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  75. Hooray, we're all up to the same point!

    Still can't work out what to do with 45's 1st egg, though. o_O;

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  76. Chael (if you haven't already figured it out) the light is starting to shine on lvl 45 egg1.
    Look at a graphic of the cipher which got you the egg then duplicate the onscreen picture using the cipher pic.
    Letters will appear.
    Now I've just got to decipher the message!

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  77. *jaw drops* good lord that's clever. Nice spot, Austen!

    ...Aaaand egg #2 after a light scramble.

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  78. Light is starting to dim a bit.
    Ended with a screen full of gibberish which granny threw out.

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  79. Xaq did you send character 2 from the pic back 1 or forward 10?

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  80. Austen - Uhhh...not sure what you mean. o.O??

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  81. Please ignore previous post.
    Captain Braindead here couldn't read the message he'd just written on his own screen!

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  82. So, im supposed to superimpose the cipher pic over the egg pic to get to egg 2? I will be on after I put my little one to sleep.

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  83. Chael615 - Kinda. Take the shapes for the letters in the cipher and put them together in the way the letters are placed in the pic. For example, for the "e atop i" spots, take the symbols in the cipher for E and I and put them on top of each other. The result should look like a letter.

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  84. Any ideas where to go next Xaq?
    I've read all the hints I can find and the only idea I had didn't work.

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  85. At least you had an idea...I've got nothing on this. :[

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  86. S-T said (in post to Dutchie) "Use what you found to get the second egg".
    I think that must be what we drew before flipping it.
    Also "The real answer to get the second egg will help with that. No anagram."
    I tried assembling the two using the same method with pitiful results.

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  87. I wonder what the record is for the number of posts on EG24 for one game!

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  88. Ok guys, I did what you said and got a whole bunch of letters that aren't granny(ing).

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  89. They don't granny Chael.
    That was my original mistake.
    They are all one sentence.
    A few strategically placed spaces and reading in the right direction and you're cooking eggs!

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  90. Chael: You had to read the answer that got the first egg a certain way, right? Try doing that with these. You should get a 6-word phrase.

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  91. PS remove the spaces when you type in the answer of course.

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  92. Yeah, I found the second egg. No clue yet what it means though.

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  93. Ummm, guys? *cracks open door to 46* Look at the last letters of each of those words we found for the 2nd egg.

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  94. @ xaq I found it at about the same time. I actually googled the phrase and looked at the first letters backwards

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  95. "Hawkeye" Xaq strikes again.
    Well that's wrecked my plans of actually getting some sleep.

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  96. Glad I could help...anyway, I'd love to keep going tonight, but just looking at 46 terrifies me. D8 (I got homework to work on anyway.)

    Hopefully someone'll leave us all a hint in the morning...g'night.

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  97. Goodnight xaq. I don't have high hopes for tonight, but maybe tomorrow. I'm gonna keep trying though.

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  98. 46 is tough.

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  99. Certainly is!
    I can find binary codes all over that pic and it does hint that it holds the key.
    There are upper and lower case letters as well as punctuation.
    Sorry but I can't keep awake any more 17 hours into this session.
    Back in a couple of Zzzzzzzzzzzz.........

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  100. Alright. If you look at the text under the pic, it has the same number of characters as each line of the code. There are 31 characters in each. 31 is obviously not divisible by eight. But some of the words look a little off to me. Like, maybe morphi should be morphine and maybe latter should be later. These changes would give the text 32 characters. I think we have to add 2 digits to the number corresponding to the "ne" in morphine and subtract the digit corresponding to one of the "t's" in latter. Then there would be 32 digits on each line. I may be barking up the wrong tree here, but it's all I've got right now.

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  101. I'm making very slow progress, and now I'm stuck at 29. I've read all the hints several times and I still don't understand how I'm supposed to fill the grid.

    I know that all lowercase letters start with 011 but how does that exactly help? I'm at a complete loss.

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  102. I'll help you if you remind me which one that is.

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  103. It's the one with the lower case binary. There's an 8x7 grid with letters and the title of the page says "lower case".

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  106. Ok. You can delete now.

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  107. Ok. Now I remember. You have it in front of you. You said, "I know that all lowercase letters start with 011." That is the key right there. If every lowercase binary letter starts with 0, what do you know automatically? For example, if you know the letter in the top left corner represents a zero, then you know that letter represents a zero in other places too, right?

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  108. Ah, ok. I think I got it now, I'd been looking at it all wrong. Each group of three letters at the beginning of the row is 011, and I have to use those numbers on the other letters too.

    All this time I was trying to look at the individual letters instead of groups of letters. I'll see if this works now.

    Thank you so much! :)

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  110. Just let me know when you finish the level. I want to delete the really big hints. :)

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  111. @Unknown, look at the first column. There are all o's. And there are letters in the original grid. So all h's in the grid are o's. And all b's, g's, e's too. The second column are 1's. So all letters of the 2nd column are 1's. When you fill the grid with o's and 1's there will be some spots. To guess on your own. Then you get the word from the new binary.

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  112. And I feel lost on 45 despite the clues. Don't know how to find the firs egg. I counted everything and came out with nothing so far.

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  113. Ok, thanks guys, you can delete the hints now. I'm sure I'll get it now, I'll just need to figure out the missing spots. Is it anagrammed or should I get the word straight away? (I'm really bad at anagrams in English, so I always miss the answer if it's anagrammed...)

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  114. No problem. You get an A+ from me.

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  115. Oh, first egg!

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  116. @Mako Count the text under the picture line by line

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  117. Thanks, I got 29. It's time to do actual paid work for a little while now. :)

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  118. @Mako I'm going to bed now. You should be able to solve it from here based on the discussion between me, xaq, and Austen earlier. If you get to an egg on 46 or solve it, please leave a hint. Thanks!

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  119. Chael, I'll do my best, but my best is usually not much :)

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  120. I can read sth on the picture...

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  121. and there are 31 letters in the sentence below - exactly the same as columns.. and the guy is holding a key..

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  122. Stuck at lvl 28, even after reading all comment. I think I have the grid right (is it supposed to be across or down?), and I understand what to do, but the confusion is with directions of steps going right and/or down: do I start back at the top left or what? So far I only have gibberish: tyahapltlaeril

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  123. Z: directions - follow the flowers from top to bottom, first up, look at the colours of petals - how many steps you have to go (look at the footprints..)

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  124. Mako, this I got. But since the dot is bottom right, and for the 7th flower for example, do I go to column 9, square 1?

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  125. Z, look at the petals, they tell how many "steps" you have to take.

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  126. I think I'm having trouble getting my point thru :( I understand the grid, the colors, the number of steps, where to start, etc... But since the starting point is bottom right, with nothing under it and nothing at its right, when the direction is pointing SE for example, where do I go?

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  127. Z, your first flower is the upper one. So start from the dot up for 2 squares (as the first flower says).

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  128. I think I now got what you were asking,Z.

    The direction in which the flowers grow is your direction (you should go to the opposite direction of the stem) and the petals tell how many steps you should take.

    Start from the dot and then each new starting point for the next flower is the letter where you previously landed.

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  129. I need some help at 46. I tried to rewrite in binary, baconian. Still no egg.

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  130. Never mind! I was being silly: returning to square one every time!!!
    On to 29 :)

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  131. Thanks Unknown, that was exactly it!

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  132. @Mako, I am at the same level.
    I tried to convert the phrase to binary (cons and vowels and vice versa) but have got only some consonants(( But I think we should covert the sentence (or both sentences) in binary somhow... Only I can't still get how))

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  133. I am drawing a blank on level 41, the one with the mirror. I can't even find the egg, the only thing I have been able to do is determine what the 7 letters are in the mirror.

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  134. not all of them are mirrored

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  135. and they are in the right order for the egg

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  136. I'm struggling with 33 egg.

    I guess I have to "play" the game according to the dice, but when there are multiple pawns of the same color, how do I know which one to move? Do I just have to guess or am I completely on the wrong track here?

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  137. well that should give you an egg try only mirroring some of them but different ways

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  138. Unknown the grid with the throws for each player is split into 3 lines.
    Each line represents a different piece.

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  139. But you were on exactly the right track.
    Play the game to the end of the throws.

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  140. Austen,

    Of course! That's so simple now that you said it :D Thanks!

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  141. Unknown, the egg tells you the order of moves for all three pawns (the second and the third start after double 6 on the dice).

    46 lvl. Need a help. I tried a lot of thing but nothing...

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  142. For the stuck party at lvl 46

    There's a word in the picture and that word is made out of ?

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  143. @ST:
    of 1's.
    I counted a's in the words and drew the letters od the sentences with 1's (like you) :) Nothing.

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  144. Fossa,
    Yep, technically speaking it's just 1's.
    So let's put it this way then: The whole pic is made out of?
    So you make that word?

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  145. small-tool
    ...of numbers? ...of two numbers? ... of two numbers, used for binary? ... of sticks and circles? (I feel the brains are overheated... It is an easy level, isn't it?)

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  146. It's not an easy level at all.
    The word is made out of itself, so make it that and then use the result.

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  147. Hello all, back to torment myself a little more today :) I am stuck on 44, I have read the comments of how easy it is, but granma gave me nothing when i tried to add the two words together, could i get a bit bigger hint please.

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  148. rds665,
    The answer is only 5 letters and no granny needed.
    (remember lvl 14?)

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  149. ST:
    ooooooooo
    (jnce more)
    OOOOOOOOOOOOO

    I did it in the LOWER CASE! I forgot about CAPS (smiley with a saw, sawing off the head)

    TY TY TY :)

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  150. 46 A HINT???
    ;))))

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  151. After all these manipulations I've got only an egg with "A HINT"?
    Well, I return in 30 minutes to solve this "hint"))

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  152. Fossa, use what the egg says as a guide. You still need the word in the pic, but this time a basic conversion to numbers, then convert those numbers to the theme in the shortest form, and repeat what you did to get the egg

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  153. I still cannot find the egg for 46. Thought of digits, bits and many more, nothing works

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  154. @Mako, the word in the pic has 6 letters. In the b***** it has 48 elements. And you have 2 sentences. Count letters in them (w/o spaces and punctuation). And apply the first row of 1&0 to them.

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  155. @Mako, I've forgotten to say: convert the pic's word IN CAPS!

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  156. @Donas727, I've gor gibberish (after all these actions). Should I apply granny? Or is there smth wrong in my work?

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  157. finally the egg uff, thanks a lot! now a break

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  158. Fossa, if your conversions are right, you should end up with 21 numbers to pick with

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  159. I've got 21 numbers and a 3 letter word which is wrong

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  160. oh yes, now I can see a play! Thanks Donas!

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  161. I can't get 21 numbers. I've got 26 ones((( I do smth wrong. Push me in the right direction, eh?

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  162. Fossa, try googling for a list of the numbers

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  163. binary -> decimal -> binary (21 digits)

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  164. I've got an egg at 47 so far

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  165. Oh, Donas and Maco, thank u a lot!
    I have passed it...

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  166. hi all am completely stumped at level 28, have made a caeser box 10x10 but not understanding the flowers and footsteps, can anyone help please

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  167. ger, look at the stems of the flowers for the direction to take, then use the color of the footstep to know how many steps to take

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  168. do the colours of the petals mean anything

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  169. ger, the color of the footsteps will tell you which petals to use

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  170. lvl 47 - I've got the egg, the years but I don't know what to do with them?

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  171. ah so only follow that colour, thank you donas

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  172. Mako, "time" is the key here, can you draw with your years?

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  173. I finally had time to play the game on lvl 33.

    I have 11 letters, but for the life of me I just can't figure out the 4 word anagram. Anyone care to hint at the first letters or something?

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  174. unknown, think of baseball

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  175. Mako,

    thanks! That helped. I had the right words but not in the correct order, but googling baseball and the words I had got me there. Now I'll have to read up to find out what it has to do with baseball. :)

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  176. Donas, by "draw" you mean to pick up letters or sketch?

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  177. Still on the first part of 46. I see the word hidden in the picture, but I don't see how I'm supposed to do anything with that.

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  178. xaq, convert the word to what it says, be careful to note the case of the letters

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  179. Yeah, got that part from the earlier posts, now I've got a 48-bit string (or 6 8-bit strings) that I don't know what to do with. Trying the same trick that got the word doesn't give me anything intelligible.

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  180. xaq, if you look at the text, you will find it is the same length

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  181. ...Oh. *facepalm*

    Well, found the egg now, at least...

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  182. on 46, got the egg, what do i do now, not sure what shorter means.

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  183. rds665, convert the word from the pic in the most basic conversion to numbers, then convert those numbers to the theme of the level, not all will have 8 places, you need 21 total numbers

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  184. maybe with my years passing I will be able to draw ;)
    no idea how to draw with numbers, I tried mobile keyboard, but it's rather not working

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  185. Mako, how can you use the numbers to draw (sketch) time? Be sure to use the hands ;)

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  186. Okay, saw what I was doing wrong with the egg, got the 21 numbers now.

    ...

    And my brain brickwall'd again.

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  187. xaq, use those numbers just like you did to find the egg, no anagram

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  188. is there a kind of clock cipher?

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  189. Mako, now think about those hands being on the end of arms

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  190. ALMOST 1200 COMMENTS, NEW COMMENTS ON THE NEXT PAGE

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  191. Thanks for help! The maze must wait for tomorrow, I'm to dizzy for it.

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